While we're just a few days away from the release of Batman: Arkham Origins, last night's GT.TV brought fresh insight into how the game's Case File System will help the player unearth significant story details throughout the campaign.

On the most recent edition of GT.TV, Batman: Arkham Origins' Creative Director Eric Holmes set the stage for the relevance of the game's Case Files System by explaining how it plays into the plot while helping to advance the overall story. By now you know that Origins takes place at about year two of Batman's career – a time when the Dark Knight is fighting organized crime such as the mob and street criminals, but also at a point where he's had the advantage of being the most trained and equipped combatant on the streets of Gotham. That is until a huge bounty is placed on his head by Blackmask, which brings eight of the city's greatest assassins out to destroy the Dark Knight.

Inspired by Rocksteady's Detective Vision that was featured in previous Arkham games, the Case Files System allows Batman to cultivate evidence and see what enemies have been up to while playing up the concept of Batman being the world's greatest detective.

As you may or may not have heard already, players will randomly encounter these Case Files or respond to 911 calls leading to them as they utilize the detective vision to reconstruct crime scenes that have taken place in the game world, allowing the player to see the whole crime scene play out from back to front as the evidence unfolds. All of this in an effort to decipher who Batman should bring to justice.

Holmes stated that the system will unearth some "very significant story events" that will serve as revelations for the player embarking on the origins of Batman, so those of you looking to get as much back story as possible will probably want to see these Case Files through.

So, check out the interview within the latest episode of GT.TV (it begins at about the 13:00 minute mark) and then let us know how the combat, characters and Case Files System of Batman: Arkham Origins are adding up to impact your interest level in the game.